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errrika1979
2006-05-13, 03:31
It's been months now. Everytime I immunize, it says I have them all, but then when I hit "check again" there's always 6 items not immunized. I read somewhere about a "glitch" that was keeping items from not getting immunized, but for all this time? Something's making me think that its a problem on MY end, not Spybot's. Any ideas? :blush:

Zenobia
2006-05-13, 03:43
Do you have Windows 98 or Windows ME?

errrika1979
2006-05-13, 04:13
Unfortunately, ME.

I also just had another problem. The same crap that I just "fixed" is right back again. 47 entries, the exact same ones I just thought I got rid of.:mad:

Zenobia
2006-05-13, 05:13
For the 6 additional items with windows 98 or ME,see here:
http://forums.spybot.info/showpost.php?p=19677&postcount=2
from this thread:
http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=3567&highlight=immunizing


If you are running Windows 98, 98SE or ME, it is just a bug in the counting of immunized items and does not affect the actual immunization process.

For the 47 entries,might be best for you to post a log,so tashi or someone can see what isn't being fixed.
Instructions here:


# Open SpyBot, check for and get any updates available.
# Close all browsers, check for problems and fix everything found in red
# Then on the toolbar menu select mode and switch to advanced mode, on the left lower down select tools, and view report, ensure all the options are selected near the bottom except
# Uncheck[ ] do not report disabled or known legitimate Items.
# uncheck[ ] Include a list of services in report.
# Uncheck[ ] Include uninstall list in report.
# Now select (near the top) view report.
# Press export in the save in box choose a place such as your my documents folder, then in your next post near the bottom select the "browse" button; navigate to and attach or post that report

errrika1979
2006-05-13, 06:46
Thanks for helping me Zenobia, I appreciate your time.

Okie Dokie. here's my "report" after following the steps you gave me. Here ya go.... let me know if you can make sense out of all this, haha.

Zenobia
2006-05-13, 08:58
You're welcome. :)

Those are Firefox tracking cookies.Once in a while,Spybot has trouble removing those,I've experienced that myself in the past.
Here is a comment about that from bitman,from this thread:
http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=3008

Yes, I should have stated that Spybot sometimes has issues with Firefox cookies on some systems, not all. I don't think we've ever found a specific reason, though I personally suspect either different Firefox versions or configuration are involved.

You could remove the cookies manually from within Firefox.To do so go to Tools->Options->click the Cookies tab,then click the View Cookies button.
Looking off the Spybot report,scroll through the list to find the tracking cookie(s),then click on the tracking cookie with your mouse,and then click on the remove cookie(s) button.

If you don't have any other cookies you want to save in Firefox,you could click the Remove All Cookies button instead.This would be easiest,but don't do it if you have any cookies you want to keep.

Or,you could try doing another scan with Spybot,and see if it removes the tracking cookies this time(though it might not work,but you could try and see).

There's an article here,showing how to block third party cookies.
http://www.spybot.info/en/faq/37.html

I,myself,use SpywareBlaster also,which has an option to Prevent ad/tracking cookies in firefox.
http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html

errrika1979
2006-05-13, 18:05
Well what I don't understand is that when I run the scan, it shows things like "AdClick" and crap like that. Those aren't tracking cookies are they? I always kinda thought that tracking cookies were pretty benign, are they?

Zenobia
2006-05-14, 03:50
I don't see a adclick in the ignored products list in Spybot,there's a listing for adclicker,which is listed as a trojan.Do you see these things down on the lower left,beside running bot-check,when you're running a scan?
The things in the Search result list part of your report are tracking cookies.

Yes,I,myself consider tracking cookies as a lower level threat,but I also prefer blocking third-party cookies and/or tracking cookies,since that saves me from having to clean up after them all the time.Blocking them saves me the hassle,so I find that easiest. :)

errrika1979
2006-05-18, 01:04
Hi Zenobia, sorry I haven't been around I just got done with finals week... wooHOO. Anyway, I wanted to show you what's showing up on my scan itself. These are the displayed results after the scan is thru...

Advertising.com: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


Advertising.com: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


Advertising.com: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


Advertising.com: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


Avenue A, Inc.: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


BFast: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


DoubleClick: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


FastClick: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


FastClick: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


FastClick: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


FastClick: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


FastClick: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


FastClick: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


FastClick: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitBox: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


LinkSynergy: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


LinkSynergy: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


MediaPlex: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


MediaPlex: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


ValueClick: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


ValueClick: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


DoubleClick: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


DoubleClick: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitsLink: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitsLink: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitsLink: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


HitsLink: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


CoreMetrics: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


Advertising.com: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


WebTrends live: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


WebTrends live: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)


CoreMetrics: Tracking cookie (Firefox: default) (Cookie, nothing done)



--- Spybot - Search & Destroy version: 1.4 (build: 20050523) ---

2006-04-25 unins000.exe (51.41.0.0)
2005-05-31 blindman.exe (1.0.0.1)
2005-05-31 SpybotSD.exe (1.4.0.3)
2005-05-31 TeaTimer.exe (1.4.0.2)
2005-05-31 Update.exe (1.4.0.0)
2006-02-06 advcheck.dll (1.0.2.0)
2005-05-31 aports.dll (2.1.0.0)
2005-05-31 borlndmm.dll (7.0.4.453)
2005-05-31 delphimm.dll (7.0.4.453)
2005-05-31 SDHelper.dll (1.4.0.0)
2006-02-20 Tools.dll (2.0.0.2)
2005-05-31 UnzDll.dll (1.73.1.1)
2005-05-31 ZipDll.dll (1.73.2.0)
2006-05-12 Includes\Cookies.sbi (*)
2006-05-12 Includes\Dialer.sbi (*)
2006-05-12 Includes\Hijackers.sbi (*)
2004-11-29 Includes\LSP.sbi (*)
2006-05-12 Includes\Keyloggers.sbi (*)
2006-05-15 Includes\Malware.sbi (*)
2006-05-12 Includes\Revision.sbi (*)
2006-05-12 Includes\Security.sbi (*)
2006-05-12 Includes\Spybots.sbi (*)
2006-05-12 Includes\Trojans.sbi (*)
2005-02-17 Includes\Tracks.uti
2006-05-12 Includes\PUPS.sbi (*)


So is this anything different than I posted before? What I don't understand I guess, is that if they're all tracking cookies, how come they aren't being deleted when I click "fix"?

Zenobia
2006-05-18, 03:16
Hi,no problem. :)
Those are pretty much the same as you posted before,all Firefox tracking cookies.
I'm not sure why they aren't being deleted when you click fix,sometimes Spybot seems unable to fix Firefox tracking cookies,for some reason.It used to have troubles deleting mine quite awhile back,but now if I ever have a Firefox tracking cookie,it seems to fix them no problem.Once in awhile,I see other people post about Firefox tracking cookies not being deleted,as well.So,perhaps it is different Firefox versions and/or configurations.
If you remove the cookies listed manually,and then block third party cookies within Firefox,you'll probably only rarely see Spybot finding the odd Firefox tracking cookie when you scan.hth.

errrika1979
2006-05-18, 04:50
Okay, I'll go delete those blasted cookies then, haha. I hate deleting them somewhat cuz then I have to re log in on my message board and crap. Oh well, I do it periodically anyway... comp seems to run better once they're gone.

I meant to ask you something earlier.... ya know how you had me change some settings on Spybot? Should I put those back or leave them be?

errrika1979
2006-05-18, 04:54
Ok, sorry for sounding like a total computer retard, but how do I block 3rd party cookies on Firefox? I'm fairly new to Firefox and have only ever used IE up until now. :blush: :laugh:

Zenobia
2006-05-18, 05:19
You could recheck these,if you like,but you don't have too,if you were asked to post a report again,someone would probably ask you to uncheck them again:
check Include a list of services in report.
check Include uninstall list in report.

You could put Spybot back into Default Mode if you like,click mode up top,and then click Default Mode.

Lol,no problem :laugh: .I'll give you the link and a quote for the blocking cookies info on the Spybot page:
http://www.spybot.info/en/faq/37.html

Firefox: Open "Options" from the "Tools" menu. Click the "Privacy" icon, and open the "Cookies" category. Under "Allow sites to set cookies", just set the "for the originating web site only" option.
And here is a screenshot.
http://www.safer-networking.org/images/3rdpcookies/firefox-en-1.png
Might look a little different with a newer Firefox,but the same general idea.